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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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WILL LIKELY MARSHALL, WHO WA8 SHOT, DOING WELIi. Jf Blood JMsonlaff Bow sot Set In HI Okaaess an Qeoo. Ink i id tsssilsnt. The polio hav Bt yt toad tor I arrest In th Ramsay's Comers shoot-f Ing cu Ths victim, Mr. Andrew i Marshall, la resting aasUr at th Pre-; teaunt Hospital, and unlaas blood poisoning develops, he will recover.

Ketectlv Roblllerd.of Um lty police. i and County Constable McLaughlin, are looking lor Arthur Buckley. farm laborer who haa worked 'for Mr. Marshall and whose name the latter mentioned when he was shot. Buck- ley Is well known near Ramsay Cor.

where be has worked at different lime duiina the oast ten years. He haa relatives In the city and up we A theory about the crime Is that was committed by some person who was not a hardened criminal. It Is aunested that aoroa novice with rob-. bery In view went with a Bolder rifle to Mr. Marshall's bouse and when Mr.

Marshall appeared, ardered him te give up his money. The MOe may have gone off before the robber Intended, and fearing to follow up his de1, he fled In the darkness -and Is probably hiding not far from the scene or the crime. If It baa been a nar-Uened criminal or other desperate 'man' who was after money and If he bad Intended to commit murder he would have mad a aur Job of It and then (one on with the robbery of the house. It Is thought by some that Mr. Marshall's assailant haa mad for the Mere Blue, a great swamp In the neighborhood and that be la probably In hiding there.

Mr. 11. W. ranger, grocer, at the corner of Rldeau and Nicholas streets, says be haa for year known Mr. Andrew Marshall, the victim of yesterday' shooting, and he does not know a alngle enemy of the Injured man.

Mr. Orange says Mr. Marshall waa always of a quiet disposition and ep-; seared to be moat kind to aa with whom he came In contact Mr. Uranger ha known him- for many years and he la unable to think of any Inotlve'for the crime. In connection with the bullet with which Marshall was shot It was thought at first from It appearance lo be a niece of load pounded Into shape, but It may really hav been a bullet which was knocked out of haps by coming In contest with a beam and the wall In Marshall's house alter It had passed through Marshall' body.

It will be remembered by maay that about two year ago soma person unknown tent a ghot Into the house of a farmer In Hawthorns but no person was Injured. Who Bred tbe hot waa oarer know. Police Court. CorneUu Bhugrue of Mectiantoavllle 1 must leave a path he haa trodden for eighteen years. To-day In the police court Mr.

Bhugrue was lined tl and tl cost -for trespassing on Canadian Paciflo railway tracks In the west end of the city. Mr. Bhugrue said he had been walking on the tracks for eighteen year and had never don any harm. Constable Sullivan of the C. P.

R. said a wire fence had been put up by the company to keep people from coming upon the track, and that Mr. Bhugrue had been told not to use the traok any 1 more. In view of the the magistrate Imposed a fine. Caroline aad John Jams Nlshotl at 40t Basts street fixed ap their differences outside of court and did not! 1 answer when their names ware called.

They are married and the husband was charged with refusing to support hi The case waa John Ford of Maria street wa fined and rxmta for striking Ooa. Joyner 141 Wellington street. Alt. fit. Amour of William street was dismissed on a charge of obstructing the sidewalk In front of hie place.

He contended that he had not )mt any good on the street line, aad a the etty enginstr had not been summoned to give evidence as to the treat line, Mr. St. Amour waa dismissed. g. NO UUOMUM.

Consequently, Railway Cemmlttse Business Was reef ported. A nesting of the railway and light-liwf eomnslUe was sailed for tMs morning to consider the request of the member of the Consumers Mectrte Compsny to hav the responsibility tor the security epos! tad. transferred atom the Individuals to the company as a chartered corporation. Only four of ths oommKtee turned up. however, and the matter had to be laid over Until Monday evening at T.U.

Aid. H. J. Davidson, lea soon, Bopewetl and Bills were ths faithful four. MoGREQOR'S DEATH Followed tlv Use of Patent VifMfe MIJ llsveMMeare Ifl OFHM Modi- Toronto, Ksr.

li-ArchrhaH Mis Orsgor, pioptletor of a boarding hoas on Adelaide street west, died suddenly yesterday afternoon, apparently of bom nrr hog of the lungs. Ths doctor who was summoned found the man dead when he arrived. Be wa told that MoOregor bad bean taking soma patent medicine and In view of this a warrant for an Inquest ha seen Issued. MoOregor waa S3 years of age and leaves a widow and four small ssJldrsa. A NARROW EBCAPC Mr.

John McGovem, of the Customs House, narrowly escaped death this morning as he was passing In front of ths Mokien'g Bank, Mstsalf street. A Wg piece of toe fen from ths roof aad dropped right behind him. If tt had struck hie head ths result would have The anauala at asual pries. Jarvtt, "Ths Bookstore." Order now sad lay laid gad bs serial of roar. A OMeksrlnt Square) Fiaae tor SUB plendld tone, small else, finished In solid rosewood M.tt per month will buy this Inssnment, Ws will allow full pries paid any Urns within five years In enchangs for a nww upright piano.

Apply C. W. Lindsay, piano wsjrerooma, log Bank street. Prof. aTormaa Hart Afnla.

Twnclng class at Harmoay Harl, ATI ths latest dances taught, apeetai tow rates for thla month. Juveniles, p.m. Adults, I p.m. Join now, cir. culara mailed free.

'sMffUrr-S BAIJ5 Vataabla Khm. hold fummire will be eoM by suction at fjtiasuur street on aatarday, the Mtfe Inst Comes: a. m. JV, A. CQLB, Auctioneer.

'I THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1001 ITH6 Weatner Outlooks Today and on' Saturday. fresh to strong west to north west winds local snow falls or flurries' Continued cold. i i nc yesterday morn log the dis turbance haa continued to back, and Is now cantered near Ottawa The cold wave still covers the Northwest, Indicating a continuance of the wintry weather Ta Ontario and Quebec Th gals oa the lakes Is unlikely to subside at present. Tbe temperatures at I a.

m. wsr Calgary 30, Winnipeg 4. Furry Bound as, Toronto J. Ottawa, Montreal Quebec n. Father Point M.

In the Looqg Room A smoking eonesrl ws given last night by Tennyson lodge, dons or Kits-land, la the Hoyal bail. Hull. The affair was attended by a large a umber of the member and proved moot enjoyable. The lodge was honored with 'the B-eeenee or ulstnet lputy a. J.

avis and District Deputy Luke Wltltama who gave pleasing addresses. Mr, Tnos. Harvey was also among those who spoke. Those who contributed songs were Messrs. Ueo.

Farmer, W. Winker. It neynoioa, inomas an 4t i unu a business meeting was held before the entertainment, at which one candidate was initiated. It was decided that the lodge should meet twice each month uunng ens winter. The attendance at the meeting of Chaudlere division.

Bona of Temperance, last night, was not as larse as usual, owing to a number of counter attractions. The regular business was transacted, after which a abort Impromptu prograaune was carried out, An effort Is being made its arrange -a specially good programme tor Thanksgiving night Worthy Patriarch J. O. Hows presided at last mgnt a meeting. Court Ottawa, independent Order of Foresters, had a report laat night from the committee appointed ts arrange for.

the annual banquet The report was adopted, and It waa decided that the dinner be held In the Ollmour The date will be arranged thla week and tbe aasir srvDeMy neiu early next montn. One member waa admitted by card Chief Hanger John Carleton presided. Orsnd Master T. M. Cornett of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, left to-day fee bis home la Oenanoque.

He attended the annual concert given laat mom wee ssau. No meeting of Keystone Lodge. Aa was held last night oa account of the concert. In the honor roll for October published In the last Issue of ine lanaaian workman, progress Lodge, Ottawa, stands well un In the list. Thirty new members ware added during October.

Osrleton Lodge, Independent Order of Oddfellows, met last night for a short anu iransaeiee tne regular Business of the lodge. SACK PROM SARATOGA, Mr. MsoDsnald Say That Banks' Defense Inoluded Some Fifty Witnesses. Mr. George MacDonald, superintendent of tbe city fir alarm system, returned, to-day from elaratoga, where hs attended the trial of Banks, the man who waa charged with shooting Herbert Taekabarry formerly of thla city.

Mr. Mac Donald said that the only evidence In rebuttal of the defence was toat given by Mr. Frank O'Rleliy, Mr. I. B.

Tackaberry and himself. The defeno had an array of circus people all of whom gave evidence In (avor or Banks. Mr. MacDonald says that the evidence went to show that there had been considerable Jealousy between Tackaberry and ths man Banka which It Is supposed led up to the shooting. Messrs.

O'Reilly and MacDonald, along with Mr.e-Tackaberry, the dead man's father, gave evidence with respect to the good character and disposition of Tackaberry as thsy had known him. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PAUL KSL'GER, M.P. London, Nov. 18. The Even- Ing News to-day says the Irish Nationalists hav offered Mr, Kruger a safe parliamentary seat In Ireland.

They bold that In consequence of Lord Kitchener's proclamation Mr. Kruger It do taclb a British subject. I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRIEST BROKE HI ARM. tsv. Father Bellsmars, a member of th Oblate community, In Hull, met with a rather ugly accident yeaterdsy.

While returning from a sick call he SUppsd end fell on th sidewalk aad broke his left arm near the wrist. Dr. Fontaine I In attendance. DIED LAST EVENING, Mrs. Jan Phillips, widow of th late Edwin Phillips, died last night after a long Illness, st her home, lit Murray street.

Mrs. Phillips waa seventy years of age, aad leave on daughter and two eons, Mies Agnes Phillips and Messrs, Joseph and Charles Phillip, all of Ottawa. The family ta awaiting the arrival of a sitter of the deceased from the States before making arrangements tor ths funeral. AVAG.E CANT ACT, And Thses Must be Aiwthsr ReCsrss fer College- Britannia Gam. Montreal, Nov.

II Jack Savage will be unable ts act as referee In the championship match In' the Quebeo Rugby Union to-morrow, owing to the death of Miss Cass 1 la. Mr. "King" Clancy haa been askea towp point another. Mr. Thomas Clancy, president sf ths Qoebee Rugby Union, speaking to-day absot ths matter of a referee said hs would not appoint an official until the last possible moment, In order to allow both the Ottawa College and the Britannia teams a chance to agree oa a referee beforehand.

WANT PUBLIC MEETINO. A number of prominent citltens, in cluding several of the clergy, doctor asm business men, hav prepared a petition calling for a public meeting to bs bald for the consideration of the contagious diseases hospital question. The petition will be presented to Mis Worship the Mayor to-morrow morn ing, whoa a date for ths meeting will likely be arranged. SUIT DISMISSED, Mrs. esse Is Pails te Oktaiar Damages Per Death Her Histbsmk (BpeeWl to th Journal.) 1 Toronto, Nov.

K. Chief Justice Fal-eoabrtdg this msrning handed down judgment dismissing without oosts ths Suit brought by Mrs. Mary Ceeeels, whoes husband was killed on February Mat, at th Chamber street srosslng of the C. P. R-.

st Smith's Falls, sad whs claimed damage against th town and railway company om the grownd that the 'accumulated snow st ths creasing showed negllgeaea ea ths pari of the WILL TAKE PART IN ELECTIONS CITIZENS MUNICIPAL RE-. FORM ASSOCIATION. Organisation Formed Last Xvening sseWsultof Keosnt afeeUnr of Board of Trad. Th CltUene Municipal Assoclatior. It in ths Held for reform ot local municipal politics.

Because ol ths ctrlr pproaclj of ths slectlon It Is ft qusstlon whethar ths association will put eaadldate Into the Held but In any ersnt It will take aa active part In the slectlons and ths claims of th candidate! tor publlo support will probably bs pass- Will put wnuiw" 7T This organisation baa Itesa formed a a result oi ins jo v. meeting last Friday night when ths mmUm1 reform wa uni.v. H.unii,e i taken up. It was thought better to nls sssoritts rrom us nwu n- aad thus bs abls to bring Into active work In the cause of reform marsh-ants and other citltens who are not members of ths board. Last night' Ijaaara.

John Cos tea, chairman; 0. Ross, Oeorgs L. Orms, ueo. r. Menaerson, n.

vurr-ler, O. Black, John R. Held, ueo, 8. May, Peter Whelan, W. D.

Hogg, K.C., and MsMorraa. Mr. Ross Is chairman and Mr. 00. B.

May secretary of ths new associa-tlon, Mescra. W. D. Hogg. P.

H. Chryslsr, Geo. F. Beaderson aad W. an a u.

discs were wppuiuwu eonstltntlon and they will report tt a meeting to be held- next Tuesday night POLITICAL OBNBRAIi O-ORADT-HALT." It Is understood that ths Dominion government has decided to ask the Imperial authorities to extend the time of Major-Oeneral O'Orady-Haly In command of-the Canadian militia. Oen. O'Orady-Haly came to Canada for one year. The Canadian government asked that his time be extended. This was dona, and It again expires en See.

tl. Hon. Dr. Borden recommended to hi colleagues for another xtenalon of six month, that la to June nut. and they havs consented to this, it Is therefore likely that the Imperial author! Use will agree ta thla and that Oeaeral O'Orady-Haly will remain in Canada until then.

Ha I tf only general that a Canadian government ever desired to keen In til country. All other generals could not leave quick enougn to euit uie aaminiarraiion oi th day. see THIS COTTAOB HOBPITAX. FUND. The following sums Imve been received on aocount of Her Baesllency the Countess of Miuto's Cottage Hospital fund I the Duke of Cornwall and Tork (CM) stl.n Her Esoeilency the Countess of Mlntn lOO.ot Rt.

Hon. Bar: Orey (10). 41. Lady Victoria Dawnay U.U lit. Hon.

Lord Btrathcona and Mount Roval M0. 00 Bir William Macdonald 1,000.00 Blr Thomas Bhauerhnasay tOO.OO Oen.81r Henry Wilkinson (CI) M.S3 Orant from Dominion govern ment t.ow.os Anormou 1.000.00 John Manuel 1,000.00 K. B. Angus 1.000.00 E. B.

Osier 1,000.00 John T. Mptson 600.00 Anoymous friend M0. 00 C. Horon 400.00 Hon, B. H.

Bronaan wo.oo E. 8. Ckwstan 00 D. Morrlc Boo 250.00 H. K.

Kama zw.w W. T. Bover 100.00 J. Roberto Allan lw.w a J. Reld 100.00 Barnst H.

N. Bate 100.00 If. Montague Allan 100.00 Thos. Ahearn 100.00 Hon. L.

J. Forget 100.00 Fred'k B. Meredith. 100.00 Henry Morgan 100.00 Mesra. WOO.

LL-CeL and Mr. D. T. Irwin 100.M From Medicine Hat by Ottawa Cltiaea to 00 John Hsmilton 60.00 W. D.

Morris. Mayor of Ottawa ti.M PTof. J. W. Robertson M.M Lt-CoL R.

M.oo B. Rosamond, If M.00 Hon. Peter M.M MIM Mowst M.OO H. Earing M.OO Municipality of Brtdgewater. .0 Municipality of 18.00 Capt, Corvllle.

R.N (1) I4.0 Mayor ot Dresden, Ont 10.00 O. A. Howland, Mayor of Toronto. 10.M Mayor of 10.00 George Hague lt.M Dr. James Fletcher I.

Oft Municipality of Ottorvllle 1.00 N. Drysdsls oo Thos. Mothson 1.00 W. O'Brien 1.00 Mrs. W.

Walker 1.0 Ven. Archdeacon 1.00 Mrs. W. L. Volgt 1.0ft FROM COLLBCTTNa BOOKS.

H.R.H. The Duchess of Corn- wall and Tork S.0 Viscount Rrlchton, A.D.C. 45.00 Lady Davles In. 00 Mrs. McCulloea, Mrs.

Crombls M.M Mrs. Droramond, Montreal 80.50 Mrs. 50.00 Frsuleln ehrleber 15.00 Miss Tnekson, Montreal JS.OO Cwptr rtrsham, A.D.C JS.OO Mrs. a II. Madam Roy il.jg Lt-CoL Mod ins T4.il Capt.

It. Ktrurla No. 1.. 12.50 Ktrurla No. It.CO Miss Baamgarton.

11.5 Mdll. 11. Miss Murphy. John, N.B 11.50 Reading Club 11.54 Madam Beaublea 10.0 I StS.M SlMM.lt M.P1T.T5 There sre close hanks still out. on lot eelleetlng Th Buprems Court of Canada will meet to-morrow morning, at eleven o'clock for the purpose of rvndsrta- Judgmsat.

Cantala W. Lockerlr. of ths bukm ot Connaught' Hussars, Montreal, haa been appointed to command lb Army servw corps which Is be Ing organised In various Canadian centre by Major Loron Bigger, of the headquarter staff. Ottawa. Owirarjiorwhlp football.

Beat of th season. Argemasts vw. Rouarh Rader, Oml, Saturday, tttcsa, AN IMPORTANT DECISION. Only a Dlrsst Belstlvs Can Sim Pr Damages Far Dssth on Rsllwsy (Special to th Journal.) Toronto, Mar. U-Court of Appeal this morning decided In th cam of MoHugh a- a.

T. R. that only a direct relative can sue for damages for death on th line. Thla reverses decision of Jndge who held that a brother can sue. The deoialoa Is Import aad will have far-re aching results.

i TO THROW UP CONTRACT Mr. Osutbiar Dos not Want to Oon- Unus Olty iav bulaaoes. Mr. Campbell, chairman of th Board of Health. 1 a man of many trouble these day.

HI latest trouble Is over th olty ambulances. To day hs was notified by Mr. Edmund Oauthlsr, who has the contract toe handling th am bulaaoes, that hs (Oauthlsr) was going tu throw up the contract, Mr. Oauthler gave hi reaaoa that was at present compelled to. look after three bulance wtall he was only being paid for two.

Th contract for handling th m-bulanc servlcs call for a contagious diseases smBulsno and ons for aunt-dents. Bines th outbreak ot mall-pox a third ambulance has been added and bow th eotrartor kick. Ths only recourse ths city hat It to renin tbe drawback of lg per cent, ot the contract price, $325. As only six month of the term has expired Mr, Oauthler would only hare to forfeit a trifle over lit. Thla.

Chairman Campbell says, Mr. Oauthler will do If he Is not paid extra tor ths third ambulance. All ot th ambulances wars engaged yesterday and this act ed ilk th last straw to th oamol a back. A special meeting of the board has been called for this evening to peal with the matter. VISITED THEfBICK PRIEST.

Archbishop Duhamel and Rev. Canon Gsmpeea Wers at Clarsnee Creek visiting th parish priest. Rev. Father Oaron, who la dangerously 111, Father Caron's condition was somewhat ad and now ths contractor klekX received to-day that ha had taken a turn for th wots. FIVE DAYS TO APPEAL.

Rate payers who wish to enter appeals from ths decision of th Court of Rsvltlon may do so within th next nve days, Mr. fratt will receive appeals to ths oonnty judge up ta Nov. tuth. THE LATE D. MeMASTBR.

Mr. Duncan MscMaster, of No. 1 McDougall arsons, died very suddenly yesterday from heart failure. Mr. Mac Master was found lying on ths noor la aa unconscious condition shortly after 11 o'clock, aad expired before medical assistance eouid bs se cured.

He had previously appeared to be In his usual health, and his sudden death was a great shock to lilt family? Mr. MacMsster was ons of ths oldest and bast known residents of ths Capital, having come hers at an early ag from Caledonia Springs. lormsriy conducted a saddlery busi ness on By ward market, but retired several years ago. Ha was 73 years of ag and leaves a widow and fam ily ot ons son and nve aaughtsrs. They are Mr.

John, Mac Master, of Michigan; Mrs. Jamas Hogan, of Dun robin; Sister Julia, who Is, a member of a religious- community in Lowell, and ths Misses Kate, Ada and Dora, who ar living at home, Mr. MaoMatter alas leave two sitter and a brother, Daniel Doyle, of By ward market; Mrs. John Cameron, ot Kingston, Ont; and Mr. John Mac-Master, of Caledonia Spring.

Arrangement tor ths funeral havs not yst been complete. JEFFRIES-RUHLIN. FIGHT. Both Jeffrie and Ruhlln hav given out signed, statements regarding th fight Jeffries says: "While there Is no doubt In my mind as to ths outcome of ths battle, I am going to take no chances. will finish Ruhlln In ths first round If possible.

It not, I wtil fight him until I do whip him, If It takes twenty rounds. While I shall be cautions, I shall not prolong th contest. By thst I mean I shall finish It as soon as I -can. I hav no Idea how long the battle will but and I will not venture to guees. I expect to enter the ling at IIS pounds.

(8gd.) James J. Jeffries." Ruhlln expresses himself as follows: "I will endeavor to beat Jeffries from the start to ths finish In our coming 'battle. Aside from that I hsv no Idea how or when" I will win. It may be In the first round or It may be In the twentieth, but should the contest go the limit, I will certainly expect to be returned the winner. Henry Blanken, who la a good prophet, says that will win In eleven rounds.

Per. hap he le right. However, when I tep Into th ring to-night tt will be to put up tbe fight ot my career and will not atop unless I am forced to do so. (fitd.) Ous. RubUn." LATE Wi L.

SCOTT LEFT 123,000. Ths lata W. L. Scott; of City View, who was found dead at tbe foot of the cliff on Lyon street, left property worth To-day application was made for letters of administration. Th late Bernard Qfaham of Then-dors street, left, property worth pt.50S snd his will hs been fried for pro- bats.

ORDERS RE THE OAMesV-The police have received orders to keep everyone off the field at the footbai match to-morrow, except ths officials and onereporter frost each paper New goods for Christmas arriving dally at Jarvls, Bank street stationer. Pretty calendars this year. As TJnutheJ Treat To hear a master vioMnlat la a treat en tw aw i u. n.r Worth Bailey to-morrow (Saturday) night. Owns Hail, i that- If Song at fer by th JM rami i was No Piano In Canada kas given neb wide and general eaflsfactloo aa ths Worm with sV Co.

Pianos. Ths Worm with Is aa Instrument that Is sought for and purchased by the very best famlHS. A magnlSeent seleo-tJoa of thews popular instruments nlahed la th very latest style bow oa hand. A call solicited by those scat teen plating sooner or later lb purchase of a good reliable piano. C.

Wt Uadtay. log Bans) strsst. TOOK 3 GRAINS OF STRYCHNINE BUT IS NOW OUT OF DANGER. Jtsmarkabls Escape of a Student, the Victim of a Bfistaks, A student at the Obtains' Scholaatl-cats In OsUawi Bast took three grains of strychnin a few da ye age and Is living yet In faut I out u( danger. Dr.

Prevoat, who attended the young man, says it la one of the 'most remarkable recoveries be has ever heard ot. Father Charlebote, ehe superior of the Bcholasticate, refuses to give lb young man's name. The student bad been ill and whs given a formula to make up In Uie pbsunnaoy fn th BcholastloMs. Part ot the oompound waa a aoiutlon ot strychnine, of which he waa take a tweaty-fourh of one grain. Instead or mat ne accidentally took a bottle ot crude strVchnlne and put Into the compound about three grains.

Then ne sat sown to dinner, but after wards was seised wroh most severs convulsions. Dr. Provost wss sum. mooed, but at ths urns was operating in St. Luke's Hospital.

He could not leave at once, but as soon as he was free he drove hastily to ths Bcholasti cate, and see me sign of strychnine poisoning In oh young man at once administered emetics. It was too lets to us a atomaoh pump. Morphine and chloral ware also given to counteract the effects of ths strychnine, snd after a considerable time ths oonvulsions ceeaed and the danger points was Dr. Prevost say Is a rare thing that any person who takes such a large doss of strychnin recovers. Some Olsons If taken In large doses do not 111.

but strychnine ts not one of these. The doctor says it Is a moat Interest-ling oass from a medical point of view. Trie student was given ths last rites of th church before the dootor arrived. INDUSTRIAL AWAY BEHIND. Toronto, Nor, II.

The Toronto Industrial Exhibition's receipts this ystt fell 121,916 below thos ot last year. The association baa used up It aur-plua of tlO.OOO and la asking th city for a grant of tt.OOO to help It out. The sasoolallott attributes ths bad year to the Pan-American, the royal visits and the bad weather. MONTREAL STOCK EX- CHANGE. To-day' aoon clotlnc nrlce tun- piled to Th Journal by Robert Meredith Wellington street, Otta wa, unt.i Blocks.

Sellers. Buyers. Canadian Paclfu lUfc 11414 Duluth Common 11 11 Duluth pref ill 20 Winnipeg Electric 120 lit Montreal Su Hy 177 1't Toronto BL Ry lu1. lit Halifax St. Ry loo Ot St.

John Ry lis 111 Twin City Transit 104 104 "4 Itlchllleu and Ont lit lUVs Commercial Cable lit! St mi Montreal Tsiegrapn 171 171 Bell Telephone 174 171 Dan. Iron Steel 1714 KH do do II 7v Montreal L. P. 4 Laurentide- Pulp 110 VI Montreal Cotton tii 120 Dominion Cotton 4s 47 Can. Colored Cotton 00 C.5 Merchants' do 100 MVi Mines Payne 1( II virtue North Star 80 Dora.

Coal 4714 Banks 1 Montreal 1I.S Moiaons ...,110 Ktt Toronto MW mA Merchants Nova Bcotia 10 Commerce 117 .1 HooheUga 157)4 North West Lend lit Bond i Dom. and to 76 Land Orant K2 Cable Coupon Hoy, lot uo reg. joz Bell Telenhone 11W Dom. Coal 100 Laurentide 110 ELECTION IN MAY. Winnipeg, Man- Nov.

It. Samuel Clark ot Cobourg, Liberal M. P. P. for West Northumberland, Is In the city, Mr.

Clark says he haa been in. formed by Premier Ross that the provincial elections In Ontario will not be held until May next. He declare emphatically that prohibition will not he an Issue. In th opinion of many good judges, Mr. Clark says, th Manitoba liquor bill ha given a to year set back to the prohibition caus in Canada.

CAT STOPPED LIUMT. Look port, N.T.. Nov, IS. An innocent oet waa the cause of a great deal of trouble to the International Traction and the Niagara r'alls Vowar Compuny, laat night; fuss climbed a trolley polo on the iiuffaio and Lockport Klectrlc Hallway- at. Hoffman, a email hamlet west of this city, and tried to walk a reed wire.

Her tall touuhed tbe parallel wire that carried the current back to Niagara a'alla. There waa a flash that could be seen lor miles as the 24.UUO volt ot electricity passed through her body. Pus was burned to a crisp. Her llfeleea body fell across both wire and did not drop to the ground. Thla short circuited the current aad caused a fuse at the Niagara Fatle power house to burn out.

The power-wss immediately cut off from ail tbe lines running out of the power house. It ws two hours before the cause of the trouble waa located, and the charred remains of puss removed from tbe wires. In the meantime, almost all the electrto railways and street ltshtin in Western riew Tork were without power. DINED WITH BANKERS. Montreal.

Nov. It-Mr. a. S. Clouston, president of the Canadian Bankers' Association, entertained a number of the local and outside bankers at the St.

James Club last svenlng. Hon. Mr. Fielding arrived from Ottawa In the afternoon, snd dined with the' bankers at tbe where it la boderstood uucauena of mutual Interest wers discussed. ST.

LUKB'S BALL. The Ledles' Auxiliary of St Luke's Hospital, held Its regular monthly meeting this morning at the InatituUoa and aaJa Unal arrangements for lbs snnual ball to be given on the list at the' Hussell. Tbe tickets: are already out and selling well, and tns asusl suooess is expected 'l bs treasurer, Mrs. a. Parley reported receipts, Including balance from last month of Jil6 and expenditure ot KU and a balance of tiotsa- FBLI ON PAVEMENT.

A mas named Harry Auger, of Janevllle, fell oa the pavement at the comer' of Rldeau and. Cumberlanhd streets about noon to-day and sustained aa ugly gash a the tempi. He waa taken Into Kerr's drug stor snd Dr. Proov erlck summoned. Three atlteas war emissary.

Tbe Injured tnaa was taken ts the Water street hospital la th patrol wagon but wss refused admission as he was Intoxicated. Ths aiaa was brought back to the police ata-tlsa where. be pew lies. lC. ROSS CO jyss" THIS STORE IS EVERYBODY'S STORE People come and go, walk and talk, buy or not, just -asi they please and all equally welcome.

1 his House of Commerce carefully organized and well watched is the only strictly retail house, but one in Canada, that maintains all the year around, offices and buyers abroad to buy and inspect the goods at the sources of supply. NO TRICKS, We do not cut prices on some special article to mislead. i We do not make out our bills at a higher price than cash received to mislead guardians, employers or other payers. We don't advertise anything unless it is here when the store opens, We never forget that we sue intending to be in business for more than one day. or one week, or one year, and that straightforwardness in' business i the only turnpike to live upon.

We never allow goods to get old no matter what sacrifice; it may entail, The reason Saturday is more interesting than any other: day js that we make it our relieving day, we review the stocks for odd and broken lots, slow sellers or anything which' for any reason has not moved. A price is put upon it without regard to profit or cost and we say good-bye to it on Saturday. TO-MORROW the following speak for themselves and they ire only a few. Silks, Bilk Molrett Skirtings, colored stripes, 14 inohee wide, extra heavy. Hegulsr prlos Saturday S6C Three pieces tax) yards), black Ore Orala Silk, extra wide and He-gular price too.

Baturday Two piece Bltok Taffeta Bilk, Inches wide, very heavy snd good rusue. Regular price 11.7s. Baturday Unds of Fancy Bilk Foulards, Tt Inches wide, lanvtha vaeda ta varda ends. Regular prices to baturday 10 cents a yarn. Bovsn Beautiful Chene Dresden Foulards, a Inches wide, itegulsr prloe UM.

Saturday tt cents. Flannels UntterwMtr FlAnnlatte, ott ant floecjr, all nw tiipM, 28 Inch wide. HegulsU prloe la Uaturday tor 6c I neb utuJorwjar Atuknelettsa of nw-Mt alrlpes. Son, Ooocy, heavy make, lingular price lOo. Baturday (or 1c.

Ceylon Twill nnrlarweap flannel-nttta. rery wide, extra heavy, eiderdown flaaoa. sttecuiar price uo. Baiuruay tor uo. Linens B0 whit aMariefllea Bed Bpreada, naw deal rug, aiaa 10-4.

Keaular vaiu eat-n. Baturday fi. aacn. 35 white Maraeiliaa bad flnraada, naw patterns, also 11-4. Regular value 1.00 aacn.

oaturaay ii.ei eacn. color-ed Oordon Bd Spraada, extra heavy, pretty patterna, faiit celora, aa-aorted blue and rad. Acrular valua L00 aacn. cvaiuroay vo aacn. Dress Goods I1.S0 AU Wool Encltah Prlexa Clqtha for 76c pleoea, all different ahadaa, came In ypBttrday, former onea all aold at $1.50.

Theaa pleci-a at 76c. 10 plecra of Navy and Black Banra, heavy atiltlnr aarge, S4 lncha wide. ICe-gular price 76c Saturday 7VfcC odd plaoaa of Chevlota, all new ftot-ore. 44 Inchea wide. Kasular yxioe aad SZa Saturday 4Bo.

Cloth Dept. 7.. SECOND FLOOR. 11 yards ot All Wool Whitney Cloth, navy only. Suitable tor girls and misses Haglsns.

Regulsr 12-SO. Saturday ill yard et Blanket Cloth, navy, black and crimson. Regular ei.sH. Saturday cents. Fur Dept SECOND FLOOR.

Girls' Whits Angora Bos. laches and fluffy. Regular Wo. Saturday lCi only Girls' Mirer Hair Ruffs, Inches long, talis. Regular ttM.

Saturday I only Silver Hair Muffe trimmed silk cord and fur balls. Useful snd stylish. Regular ti.CS. Saturday ll.st. Boys' Suit Dept SDCOND FLOOR.

0 Boys' Winter Reefer. Heavy fries, wsrmly lined. Fit boys to years. He-gular I4.W. Saturday C.tT.

17 Boys' Winter Keefers, A.W. frleses. Brown and dark grey. Hesvlly lined. Fit boys 10 to It years.

Regular Is. 00. Saturday UM. buys heavy fries overcoats, hesvlly lined. Assorted colors.

Fit boys 1 to years. Regular K.0- Saturday Ittt. Cloak and Suit Dept- SECOND FLOOR. 11 Ladles' Wlntsr Costume, heavy serges, navy and black. D.

B. Jackets, lined sstln mohair. Regular Hot. Uaturday t.V 47 Three-ousrtsr Box Coats, fine beaver cloth, tan, navy and black, carved pearl buttons, side nockols. Regular tn.00.

Saturday 3 Laiiree' Jacket, fine Eskimo cloth. Black only. Neat, Jaunty efteeta. Silk lined throughout, sable collars. Regular til.

110. Haturday M. Girls' Klder Down Cloaks ts. erls. Soa and cream.

Warmly lined. Trimmed Angora. Regular W.M. Saturday K.M. if Lace Dept.

Flannelette embroideries, sky, red. sink, cream, white aad grey, pretty sa-aorted patterns, I and: laches wide. Regular 17, tto. Saturday Uo All th al aline Nets. Inchea wide, all shades.

Rnrulae too. Saturday Bo yard. Liberty Chirrs, brilliant silk stripes. Hie. rose.

skv. SKllo and black. Inches wide. Regular sTkx- Saturday Me yard. Gents' Funiishing doses Men's Fins Black Cashmere hose, spliced heel' snd toe.

Heavy weight and all pure wool. Regular, value Be, Saturday pair Coo. a dosen Men's Vine American Cambrfe and English Flannelette Night Shirts. HI tee to It Regular value Saturday Oo. is nossa st en jsngnsn fbduwiw Prisma Sulta three sises.

S. It, Ot Prettv aattems. Meaular value HJOl Saturday J.1 salt. C. ROSS Ottawa LfOMdon Whitewear Wobmib'b Caabrora Tea Oowna, with train, trinuped allk, laoa aptlqaa and lace, aome trimmed cream lace, black lace and aailn nbbon.

prlota ware t.UQ od fSSeOu. Haturday and IJO.00. Qloyes IflO dosen Ladles' fnclasp fins French Kid Olovea, ready at 11 o'clock. White, blaok and colors. Fancy embroideries.

Regular price 11.00 per pair. Haturday til pairs Men's Mocha Gloves, Wool fined, 1 clasp flap, at wrist. Regular prtc ILts, Baturday Tie, to dosen Ladles' White Heavy ring-wood gloves, fancy hand pattern, regular price XM per pair. Saturday no. Fancy Goods Silk watch chains, steel ornaments.

Regular price too. Saturday Ollt and Oxidised Watch and Muff Chains, set with pearls and turquoise. Regular prices sua to eVu seen. Saturday sent each. Black HI Ik Watch and Muff Turquoise and Sold bad ornaments.

Re-i gular pries each, baturday Hosiery and Under-4 wear Dept. Ladles Black Duck Leggings, buttoned and laced front. In odd sises. Regular, prloe Be, Saturday Ma i Ladies Black Cashmere Hose, seamless' feet, all sises. Rsgular pries Kc Saturday, pair for U.0O.

i Ladles' Natural Wool Vents, long sleeves, buttoned front. Our regular ate. Saturday ltd. Ladles' Natural Fleeced Lined Vesta. long sleeves, buttoned front.

Regular pries etc Baturday Bo. Ladles Natural Wool tights, la ankla length, Bne rlhwRoguler price tsa, Saturday Kc Natural Fingering Wool, oa bunches, beautiful soft knitting wool, mostly all colors. Regular Uo. Te-morrow, Saturday, Baldwin Beehive Fingering Black alia White cents per pound of li ounce. Triinining Large assortment ot Iridescent Seoul a and Head Trimmings on black net.

Regular 7bc to ll.B. Haturday Uc yard. "equln and bead gulmps, sssorted color and patterns. It to 1 Inch wide. Regulsr prloe Bo to ftc, Saturday Isu yard.

Shirtwaists Teadiea Franeh Vlanhat walat, erim-aon, naty blue, purple and royal, lined, fancy eleevea, trimmed eilf ooiiar. Our raaular IS.50. Saturday 2.M. Ladlea i Berrfe Waiata. crlmaoa lined, aelf col I are, bishop aleevaa.

Raaular prloe $2-. Baturdy l.t0. Isadlea' Black Batln Walat a. "eorded. fancy atltched.

black and white, black and oiimaon, black and purple, lined aelf collars. Kesular Saturday fLU, Carpet Bargains tuiut Rnge. regulsr prlos too. Saturday's prise PL 00. Wool KlddeTRuas, regular petoe' B190.

Saturday's prloe 10.W. Pur Wool Kidder Rugs, regulsr Brio B.40. Saturday's price Jlioi i'ure Wool Kidder Rugs, resulsr Brlaa WM. Saturday WU. pii ul .1 unental Itugs.

ey ss teec if egulat Dries BJOt. Saturday's price tJ4J7 Cre" Japanese Regular price aa. Saturdayg prloe A pee yard. Furniture OUla Dealt, flue Unit, II At. He 1 Inchaa wide, as Inchea deem JO laeaW hlsh.

1 drawara, iwjwled enda and hank two aide eeoUona. Kcefular fU.iML ftaOl nrday hits. 1 omoe IHrJc. a h. wlt fltted with draav era tix other comparuDantm, i a.

lie ujar l2-7wv Saturday 110.00. Btlld oak dlnlnf room eytenda IS feet. KKwantly turned and fluted lasja, ncn ana Btaniy poueaea. jMvuiar axLaih Saturday IIH-OO. ftsstla.

Buree.ua and fltenda. ftBHrrna flea. lah, buraaua, Inchea wide, 79 Inchea- oirn Mirror win ivn arawei nraaa Dttlnin. Waabatand panalad. on lanra drawer, aplaaher bacK.

Bed, tl Inches hlah. wall flalahed. Three rtinaa afien- lai price ftUa Matijrday taia Paris.

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